The Titans had two goals they thought were scored waved off afterward, with the second being more dramatic.

Boylan attempted four corner kicks during the 76th minute and it appeared to the Titans that a header hit the top of the net to tie the game. It was initially ruled a goal, but was waved off after a conference between officials.

"They said the goal didn't cross the line," Boylan coach Chris Mera said. "It's a judgment call and the officials were in the right position to make the calls.

"The first one, they said we trapped the ball with our arm. Our team never gave up and to get that goal near the end was awesome."

"I like that our team didn't let them carry that momentum into the overtime periods," Hononegah coach Vee Jevremovic said. "That's tough after getting scored on with 42 seconds left when before you were just winning.

"It's difficult to get pumped."

But that's exactly when the Indians did. Hononegah threatened in both overtime periods but couldn't chip in the needed goal to put Boylan away.

The match went to penalty kicks and Hononegah's Zach Moore, Eggers and Stella made the first three. Boylan responded with goals by Alexis Galvez, Ortega and Giovanni Martinez.

Ian Hoard's shot went wide right and Titans forward Jamie Vera's goal gave the team it's first lead, 5-4. Indians senior defender made the team's last goal to tie the game before Davenport sealed the win for Boylan.

"There's nothing bigger than Hononegah-Boylan, and I wanted to do this for my teammates," Davenport said. "I just concentrated and did everything I could."

"This is how a conference championship should be decided," Mera said. "We clinched a share, and we have Belvidere North (today) for senior night. We won't take them for granted.

"But winning this game is a big relief for these guys."

And there's potential both teams could meet again in the postseason. Boylan and Hononegah are seeded No. 1 and No. 2 respectively in the Auburn Regional.

"We have a chance at seeing them in a week," Jevremovic said. "It'll be very interesting."